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Tnnmimcx L. FULLER, or TnENToN, New massif, sesiones., BY misma: serein MENTS, To THE NATIONAL casa nneisrmi comm, a conroiuTIoN or omo.

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Application nea neee'mbr si, im. semi no. more ToA all whom 'it may concern: Be it known that I, FREDERICK L.'FULL ER,

a citizen of the United States, residing at Trenton, county of 'Mercer, and State of Y word Chargedl New Jersey,have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Cash-Registers, fully described and represented in t This invention relatesto certain novel and useful improvements 1n machines for 1nand permanently re 'ster the/...amount of each'sale, which sha sale a check 'showing the amount of said sale, which shall also imprint `upon said check in addition to the amount an additional word or si n which lshall still further identit the checlasfor instancethe word Bong or the 4word Sold, or the I also include in this machine in addition to the foregoino one or more totalizing registers which shrill totalize respectively the amounts representin' the aggregateof the checks bearing each o the distinguishing marks just referred to, that is to say, all sales char ed shall be added together ,upon one of t ie totalzin devices, and likewise those which are bong t or sold for cash will be separately added.

upon sai i A further object is to make each printed check in duplicate whereof one copy is .re- Vtained v iithin the machine and the printing tion, and the other is given to the customer Aand is-taken by the cashier or retained asa memorandum.

lVith'the ends just specified in view my invention consists in the construction and in the several combinations of elements which are hereinafter fullydescribed and then recited in the claims.

In order, that those' skilled in the art to which my invention appertains may fully understand its construction and method of operation I will describe the saine in detail, reference being had to the accompanying drawings which form apart of this speeltication, and in which,

Figure 1, is :i front elevation. Fig. 2, un elevation from the right of Fig. 1. the case e fol. lowingv specification and the accompanying r drawings, forminga part of the same.

make for each such j `copy forms the temporary indica-V beng in section. Fig. 3,. front eleva on with the case sectioned. Fig. 4, a plan ew, with the case broken away. Fig. 5, an ele vation from the left of Eig. 1, the case being sectioned. Fig. 6, 'an en :au-gedl planview ofthe mechanism shown. at the lright hand of Fi 4. Fig. 7 a detailside elevation from t e right of Fig. ,6, two keys shown as .depressed Fig.`8, a similar view with 'all the erts in a state of rest.- Fig. 9, a s i'de elev tion showing the saine parts as Fig. 8 but llookngin the other direction. Tll'e saine parts are referred'to in ,each of the figures by the same numerals and 1et- `ters of reference. A,

Rei'erring nowparticularly to Figs. 1 2, 3 and f l, 1 denotes an inc losin case of 'an suitableconstruction provide with a sli Ving' drawer 2 in 'its bogoxrnsaid drawer" having behind it vand pre a'bly attached to the rcase., spri'ri 3 whereby it will be nipelled `outward w en released fromv the lock, as vwill be hereinafter explained. In the outwardly projecting front'portion of the yCase are three rock shafts 4, 4" and 4- hung in ,bearin at their ends and extended hoi-if connections they `indicate respectively, the shaft 4* and its connections, cents l; the shaft 4", dimes. and the shaft 4 dollars or, in other words, units tens and hundreds, respectively. Three of these shafts are sufficient ina inachiiie-'in' which it is not desired to'regist'erv any singlesale of a greater amount than $9.99, but of course it is 'readily appnrentjthat the capacity of the machineinthis'respect may be indefinite]1 enlarged by increasing the number of thesiH shafts. Each shaft has a rocking movement in its bearings up to, say 90 degrees of ro-l tation.' Secured to each of these shafts by menns'of arms 5 so as to he parallel therewith are rods 6 (see Fig. 3) by means of which when power is applied thereto said shafts'iinay be turned. Arranged in bearings formed in the case, as is clearly apparent at Fig. 3, nre three lines of vertically disposed keys 7, the stein ot each being propnd or utton 8 adapted to be operated by the hand. Each row` of these keys passes zontal y as shown transversely across thel `Amachine A(See Fi 2.) These shafts are exactly alike, but rom their position and vdcd'u on its upper extremity with a finger downward close to one ot the rods 6 and each key is provided with a transverse pin 9 or its equivalent which projects outward over the rod so as to engage with and operv ate the latter when the key is depressed or moved downward. Ae appears by relerence to Fig. 3 the pins t) in the keys of each row are Set in the steine oi' the keys at unequal distance?j from the tops of the latter. The reason for this is that it is desired to operate the shaft Ll, 4" or 4 as the case may beto an extent which varies with the value of the nlnnber o'l' the key. For instance,

suppose the total movement of said shaft be exactly 8l degrees. Then the pins`9 are arranged so that by pressing down the iirst depressed, thereby retaining key, e. that to the, left, to its limit the pin will, by Contactv with the rod t3, rock the shaft nine'degrees. As the pin on the seoond key is normally nearer to the rod it Wi'll engage it sooner and ino vc the shaft two spaces of nine degrees, or a total of 18de grecs, and so en up to key No. 9 which is adapted to impart 8l degrees of rotation to said shaft. The lower ends of all the lrcy stems pass through openings in a strip or bar 10 which is s )ring actuated to thc right in Fig. 3 in the irection ot' its length by a springA 11. Each of'theltey stems is provided with a pair of notches 12 into the uppermost one of which the epring-impelled bar will take when the key has been `fully said key and the shaft in'thcir depresse )osition until released as hereinafter set forth.

Referring now more particularly to Eiga. 3,4, and 5, cach one of the shafts 4, b'and 4 is connected through ai short arm 13, a horizontal rod 14 and a vertical rod 15 with a member 1li which is fulcrumed at 17 and carries a Short curved rack 18. This rack meshes with a gear which .is secured to a type wheel 19, Said type wheel being journaled uyon a shaft 20 supported between standar s 21 and bein Y provided with raised types upon` its peripiery, as seen in said'. figures. The arrangement just described is for the purpose of elfecting such a rotation of the proper type wheel when a key dcpressed, as will bring the iigure represented saidkey into printing position. Upon a s ortshaft 22 journaled between the stand arde 21 is wound upon a suitable spool two strips of paper one designated b A and the other B. Immediately bcneat the ty e wheel these strips of paper are separated y small Arollers 23 and between them is inter posed 'an ink ribbon 24- for printing upon the ower strip of paper which ribbon is supported upon spools25 and is fed from one to the. other in any desired or usual manner. Above the upper strip another int:` ribbon 24 is provided for printing upon the up ery strip of paper, this latter ribbon 'being a so wound upon the spools 25. These ribbons are shown in section at `Fig. 5 and thc spools appear at liigs. 2 :nul yil. Inn'ncdiately below the pel'iirihery ol" the type wheel, as is shown at Fig. 2, a. platen 2G mounted upon un arin J7 which is journaled at 28 and has a lever :nini 2t) adapted to he engaged and turned by a piroletl lever 3() no as to drive the said platen upward against the surfaces of the three type wheels, whereby the types upon said wheels, which are then at the bottoni thereof, will be caused to compress the two strips of paper 4heretofore referred to and the ink ribbonsl together and thereby cause said ribbons to imprint upon the strips the amount of the sale. The 'means tor effecting this printing will be presently described. By the use of two ribbons reach inked upon one side only it will he readily understood that both checks may be printed eo as to read in the usual manner. After being subjected. to the printing process the two strips of paper pass outward between rollers 3l. 'lhence the upper strip passes outward through a slit in the case, as seen at 'Fig'. 5, and is adapted to be torn otl1 by the salesman andhanded to the purchaser to be given by him to the cashier. The other, or lower strip of paper, passes ,downward and inward across the front of a cylindric lens?. mounted inV an opening in the case. Thenceit passes inward over roll 33 and wound upon a roll 34. This roll is upon a shaft 35, and 36 is a gear journalcd on the. end of the shaft and connected with the roll by a pawl andratchet-37,'I*`ig. 3, so arranged that when the gear revolves 'in one direction the pawl will operate the'ratchet and roller and thereby cause a feeding movement of the strip, andv so that when the gear rotates in the other direction the ratchet will not be operated. The feeding movement just described is just smilieient` to carry the strip along so that the lnumber' last Vprinted thereon will be brought directly opposite the center of the cylindric lens which magnifies the printed characters so that they will be readily legible to the customer and salesman as well. The power for this feeding movement is derived from an arm 38 carrying a toothed sector 39' meshing with the rear 36. A spring 40 serves to operate the iever 38 in one direction, said leverbeing operated in the other dlrection by the engagement of its iower end with the back ofl the drawer. The operation of this combination of parts is as follows: Then the` drawer is opened after a sale and after theprnting of the check, the spring 40 causes the sector 39 tooperate the gear '36, during which movement of the gear the pa'wl passes backward over the ratchet and upon the return movement of the drawer the ratchet and roller are carried around by said awl so as to draw down this stripto the required distance, and also to protrude the upper strip so that it may be torn o" .s aeheck. To facilitate this tearing one edge of the slit in the case is preferably a knife edge.

I t remains to describe the construction of the totalizing devices, the manner in which these are attached to and operated by the several banks of keys,the manne-r in which the amount is added to the proper totalizer, and the means whereby the'dlstinfruishing w mark, such as Bought, So d or Charged is imprinted on the check. i

The parts now to be described are more particularly shown at Figs. 4, 6, 7, 8 and-9. Fig. 6 so far as it shows the mechanism, is identical with Fig. 4, which latter in its more crowdedparts is not provided with all the letters of reference. y A

Each ot the shafts 4", 4* und 4 extends, as heretofore set forth, the entire width of 2o the case, their en d bearings bein in the sides of said case. The mechanisms for making the additions are identical and as there are nine of them a description of one -will sutiice. Selecting, therefore, shaft 4, 41

,.25 is an index wheel having a numbered per'fphery and provided with an' attached ratchet wheel 42, said index and ratchet wheels being' journaled upon the Shaft 4* too loosely, but so as to beV turned without great difficulty. Secured to and movf ingl with the shaft 4 is an arm 43 which projects upwarda little above the pcripheryof tl'iy ratchet wheel and carries a spring actuated ozio- L44 which will engage the toothed 8b periphery off-:aid ratchet wheel but which Ais somewhat lwider than the face of said ratchet wheel as shown: at Fi. Set against o," closely adjacent to the .'ide of. the ratchet wheel and between it and the pawl 11').carryixig-arxu.just described. is a shield 45 whose top surface is curved with substantially the same curve as the ratchet. This shield has a central elongated ofwning 46 4t'lgi-iougli 'which the shaft 4 passes, and said i5 shield hasalso a downwardly extending `stem v47 which has a sliding` heariniy in a hub 48' beneath the shat'tl 4. A spring 49 is interposed beneath the stem 47. The effeet of this arrangement is that the shield 50 inay have a vertical sliding movement -relative to the ratchet wheel to rti'ect the change in Aposition of said shielth which will be noted by comparison of Figs. 7, 8 and t).

,.50 are three sliding;r push rods running; from front to rear of the machine in a horizontal plano slightly above the `sliatts 4, 4", 4 and at the sides of thearms 43 of Said shafts. which arc directly over the sliding` lurking 50 strip 10 heretofore described, and which are adapted, as will presently appear, `to opcr ate upon vertical stems or posts 52 which ltypes Each of said rods has notches l'l" project upward from said strip l0. The rear cnil of each of said rods is adapted to 55 engage and operate a rock lever 53 whereof there are three, one for each push rod. Each of these bears an arm 54 carrying printin 55 representing either the word Bou rht or Sold or, Charged, and accor ing as either of these arms is depressed lntothe sume horizontal plane as tte types upon the Wheels 19, its characterswill be imprinted upon the checks by the same upward pressure of the platen which imprints the figures on said check. The end of each of the push rods heretofore referred to, after passing through a bracket 56 in which it is guided, bears arblock 5i' which upon the inward movement of said push rod will engage and raise an oblique-faeedlatch 58 whose lower extremity is beveled sind takes into a. notch in a bracket on the drawer. There are three of these blocks. Thel latch is common to all and adapted to be disengaged by either. A spring 59 is interposed behind each pushrod and the inward movesay ment of said rod is made against .the ke ergyof said spring, which latter effects the outward return movement of said rod.

Each'of the index wheels on theshfts 4, 4" and 4 has a transfer device'whereby each series of ten numbers is transferred to the next higher series as one stepupon the ratchet and index of the latter. The transfer from 4c whose wheel represents dollars. is mader to a large index and ratchet wheel 62 which has no transferring device and which represents tens of do1lars.-

The several transferring mechanisms, each of which is a duplicate of the other, are constituted. as follows, reference being particularly had to Fig..9. Upon the side away from the ratchet Veach lndex wheel carries a series of pins (30,- euch of which Vrepresents ten teeth upon the ratchet wheel attached to said index wheel. Upon each of the shafts 4b, 4 and the shaft 61 which supports the large ratchet wheel G2,Iis j'ournaled a lever 63, one end of which extends slightly in to the planeoi' rotation of the pins on the next lower ratchet'wheel. The other end of this lever carries a springhrtuated pawl,

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and the shields 45, each of saidjrods carries ipcli' .es G7 nach of'which is adapted to operate, onel ofthe shields through the medium of a pinuB which projects outward from said shield and is engaged bv said incline; and each arm 43 carries a pin .(39 with which a .shoulder T() on the push rod engages for the pcrilrrmance of thcadditioo, as will presently appear.

'.lhe operation of my invention is as folhcn the rod is pushed in, to `depress flows:--Suppose it is desired to record and register a sale of eight cents. The key marked in the cents row'Bis first depressed to its full limit of movement where it is detained as against return by the locking strip engaging with the notch. Through the engagement of the pin 9 on the key with the ro 6 this movement will rotate the shaft 4 eight spaces, orlif the movement be as heretofore explained, a, total of 72 degrees. This movement of therock shaft; `will turn the type wheel, which represents cents, so that tie type representing the ligure 8 will be opposed to the printing pla-ten, the'inovenient of said lWheelbeing accomplished by the mechanism previously described. At the same time the arm 43 w iich is on the shaft` 4* and its pawls are carried backward along the `curved top surfaces of the shields just above the perip-licries of the ratchet wheel to adistance representing eight teeth upon said wheels. At this time, however, the pawls are held out of engagement with the ratchet wheels, so that if the parts were returned to their normal osition said p awls would s lip backward wit out in any-'wise adding ,any-- thinf'l upon either ofthe dial wheels. When this as been done the operator selects either of the push rods according as his use of the 8 key was connected with a sale for cash, or

a charged sale, or a disbursement. Suppose the sale were for cash. lIe pushes upon the rod marked Sold and thereby the following effects are produced.V First the lnclhics on the push rod operated eiiga'ge and ride over the pins upon the shicldsfihereby.depressing each of the shields which is oo nnected -with t. registeripg traiitsianarlid Sold. This permits the. Aawlsprings to` force the pawls dowi'iwiirdcnito engagement with the ratchet teeth. IL, isthe case slipposed, the eight cent key has been depressed, the pawl will engage the ratchet wheel eight teeth back-of the normal"position of the iawl, while tlieQd-iines and dollars pawis not aviiig,l been' iiio'ved willengage at their` normal positions. The iiiwiiri ipvenient of the push rod through the appropriate lever dcpresses th'e'type marked Sold into alineinent with the. type 8 on the cents printingfl wheel.' Further .inward movement ot sald'pi'tsh rod through' the levers 30 and QD raises heplaten so as to cause the types to print thejiigures' 00S and the worilf Sold hitch 58 and permits the spi-ings 3 to ihiow out the drawer, and siniultaneously withthc upon ihe'two strips of paper as heretofore explained. Thenieans v'for so opera-ting the lover 30 to raise the platen consists of a. projection 50 u on the rod 50 which, as said rod is pusher inward, engages-a roller 30 on theV lower end o"e the liever 30. [iuithci' inward movement of said push rod lifts the i release o t the drawer the, incline notches 5 1 operating against the nei-tical extension 52 from the locking si rip release the latter. By the shoulder the arin 43 through its pin 69 is returned lo its normal position and the dial wheel is thereby turned and the shaft 4* is carried to its` noi'ninl position. By the release of the sti-'ip l() 'the depressed key, theretolore held down, is permitted to be returned by its spring. The pawls upon the Charge and Bou ht registering trains, as will be nndel'stoor slip back over -the shields and therefore produce no addition to their trains. The pawl on the Sold train, however, luis, as 'just described, engaged eight teeth of the ratchet and returned it thereby adding eight, cents to the Sold register train. .\s the shaft returns to its normal position the depressed shields rise to the position `shown at Fig. 2 ready for the next o eration. As the drawer is shut after ma ing the change the feeding of the paperV takes place, whereby a check marked $00.8 Sold will be protruded through the case t be torn o, and likewise the continuous strip will be drawn downward so that the same amount and sign will be immediately behind the lens which so inagni'ies the printed letters that tlieyinay Abe read by the operator and purchaser.

In this my invention I do not wish to be confined to the exact details of construction which I have herein shown' 'and described, since these may e widely varied without departing from th spirit of my invention.

What I claim is 1. Iii a cash register, the combination with two or more registers, ofa seriesof special keys one 4for each register and each having connections to operate its appropriate register, and a series of keys, common to allwof said registers, and constructed to predeterniine the extent of such operation.

9.. In a cash register, the combination with of push rods re resenting different transactions and each iaving connections for actuating said registers, and a series of keys *the extent of rsuch actuation.

y Ii. Tn a cash register, the combination with indicating means, of a plurality of registers, keys for prcdetermining an amount to -be indicated and added on one oit-said registers, and a plurality of special keys one for each register and each havin connections 4when operated to effect an dication of said predetermined amount, and a 'registration of said amount on thc register appropriate to the operated ke i it. f[n a machine ofthe class described, the combination 4with a plurality .of indepen bank .`of`.keys, operating devices fonA ,said elements with connections -for positioning said operatin cial keys, 'an L'means'. actnatiedthereby 4o r iconsti'ncted when depressed to predeterinine -pii'tly operable registering elements, of a.V

Adevices from said'keys,- s e-A a series of registers, of a corresponding series combination with a plurality of independ- :operating devices from said eys, means for t, 6. In a machine sition.

.said registering elements,v

returning said operating devices to 4normal position and thereby actuating said registering elements.

5. In a machine of the class described, the combination with a plurality of independently operable registering elements, of a bank of'keys, operating devices for said elementswith connections for ositionng said 'preventing connection of said operating devices with said registerin elements, a plui:ality of special keys, an connections actuated thereby for withdrawing said preventing lneans andfor also actuating said` operating devices.

of the class described, the

combination with a plurality of independ! ently operable registerin elements for one denomination, of a ban of keys, devices connected together and positioned by said keys for operating said registering elements means normally preventing en gement of said operatin devices and sai re `stering elements, an special keys each, or withdrawing one of said preventing means and for actuating the corresponding registering element.

7. In almachine of the class described, the:

ently operable registering elements for one denomination, of means common to all' of the registering elemental for differentially actuating them, a bankof keys 'controlling the differential movement of said' common means, operating pawls for said registering elements driven y said common means, devices forA holding or maintaining Vsfiid pawls in inoperative conditions" and a lus. rality of special keys with connectins whereby each special key disables the hold-y ing means for a corresponding pawl..

8. In amachine of the class described, thecombination with a plurality of independ-` ently operable registering elements for one denomi tion, of means common to all said elementglfosdriving them, a bank of keys controllingthe differential positionin movement of said common means, a plur li ,fof

awls for said,registering elements d ven y said common means; devicesnormally holding or maintaining s'aid avi'ls in inoperative condition, manua y operable mechanisms for separately ,dise ling 'said holding means, and devices fori, restoring said common driving means to nprnialpo- 9. In a mcahine of the class described, the combination vwith a plurality ofjipdopendently operable registering elements forone' denomination, of means common to .Said elements` for driving them, a bank 0f keys for controlling a diferential positioning of said common means, pawls mounted te b e drivenlby said common means'for actuating devioesl'normally holding said awls in inoperative condition, special keys or separately disabling means, and connections for positively restoring said common means and said pawls to normal position.'

10. ln a machine of the class described, the ycombination with a plurality of independently operable registering elements for one denoniinatiomof driving paWlsfor said elements and a common means for actuatin said pawls, a bank of keys controlling di ferential positioning of said common means separate devices for each paw] normally holding the same in inoperative condition, special keys, one for each registering element for separately disabling said holding means, and devices for restoring said conimon means to normal position and thereby actuating the registering element corresponding to the special key employed.

11. In a machine of the class described, the combination with a series of groups of registering elements, each group being for one. denomination, driving devices foi' said Yregistering elements, comprising a pluralityof actuating means each common to all registerin elements in a grou banks of keys contro ling the differential positioning of the common actuating means, .pa'wls for eacli'registei-ing element with connections for driving them from said common means, devices normally holding all of said pawls in inoperative condition, and special keys one for each group of registering elements with connections whereby actuation of each s ecial key disables the holding devices for e pawls of its group.

12. In a machine of the class described,

'ithe combination with a group-of registering elements for one4 denomination, and pawls for driving saidelements, of a common.

ymeans carrying all said pavvls, a bank of keys 'diilerentially adjusting' 'said common means, shields holding the pafwls normally out of operative relation with said registeringelements and special keys for separately withdrawing safid shields. A

13; In a machine of the class described, the chrbination with a plurality of registering elements for onedenomination, and a common means for actuating the same, of a @driving device for. each registering element and al1 driven by said common means, means normally. holding said driving device in inoperative position, manipulative means for controlling differential positioning of said,

common means, and devices one for each registering element for disabling the 4holding means -for the corresponding driving device with connections for then restoring said common means to normal position.4

14, In a cash register, the combination with banks of keys, and shafts positioned adjacent lsaid keys, of a plurality of registering wheels mounted ou saidV shafts, op-

and a. depressiblc guard or shield interposed between the ratchet and the pnwl, and means for operating said guard or shield, substitutially es described.

16. In e machine of the class described, the combination with type wheels und devices for differentially positioning them, ot' a platen positioned beneath seid wheels and constructed to be raised against :in ink ribbon and a record material passing said type Wheels, and u plurality of special keys for separately operating said platen.

17. In u cash register, the combination with a series of' bunks of keys representing different amounts, of n series 'ot type wheels, one controlled by cach bank and adapted to be o Jernted by 'any keyV oi seid bank, sind e num e1' of special keys for accomplishingthe printing from the type wheels, substnn tiully es described. p

18. In n machine ol' the eless described, the combination with printing l'nechnnism and means for differentially positioning the same, of impression taking means, and a plurality of special keys euch having connections for neturting said impression means.

19. In n machine of the class described,

the combination with printing` devices comprising type carriers, of manipulative de; vices with connections for differentially udjusting said type carriers, a; platen for teking impressions from seid carriers, and aplurnlity of special keys each having connections to positively force said platen against the type carriers.

20. In n. cash register, the combintion with printing' wheels and ineens for setting the sume, of 'a platen. n series of keys each vhaving.connections when opeeted t-o eiiect en operation of said platen, s series of type arms, one connected to cach key, each having:

s distinctive type, and constructed to be moved inta--cooperative relation with said wheels und platen upon an operation of its appie prieto key.

21. InA n machine of the clnss described, the conibiimtioimvith n printing' mechanism including` type carriers and means for differentially positioning' them, of impression tnka.

in;lr means, n series of type sirius bearing distinctive type, and means for bringingnny desired type arm to printingposition and for operating said impression means.

22. In n mnchine of the elnss described, the colnbirmtion with n printing mechanism including' type carriers, und ineens for taking,` impressions therefrom, of n. series of type arms bearing?lr distinctive type, und separate menus for each arm connected to bring the correspondingr typecnrm to printing position, with connectiolls whereby any of said separate means also nctuntes the impression means.

23. In a. machine of the class described, the comliinntion with printingV mechanism including :i type carrier, of n bank of keys, n bor connected to said type carrier, lost motion connections whereby seid keys give differential motion to seid bnr, n plurality of specie] keys, means for taking impressions from said type carrier, sind connections whereby :my of seid special keys may opernte said impression ineens.

24. In a machine of the class described, the combination with printing mechanism, including a type carrier, of a bank of keys, connections having lost motion whereby said keys may differentially ndjust said carrier, type arms having distinctive type thereon, impression means, and s. plurality of special keys for seperately bringing any desired type arm to printing position with connections whereby anyfof said special keys may operate seid impresion means. A

2.5.,In e cash register, the combination with n printing mechanism, of n plurality of registers, n series of special keys, one for euch register, and constructed to operate the same, and connections from each special key forsimultaneously operatingthe printing mechanism, to print the amount addedvto any re ister.

26. .n a cash register, the combination with n plurality of keys arranged in separate banks or rows, a series of type Wheels, one for each of the banks, a register connected to eaclrof the bunks, and ten operating key for' each register whereby the operations of addition and printing are ettected.

27. In a -cash register, the combination with a plurality of registers, of n series of keys constructed to predeterinine the extents of operation of said registers, n series of special operating keys, one for each register, and connected to operate said register, and a printing mechanism, with connect-ions from ench special key -to .operate the printing mechanism whereby both printing nund. adding of amounts nre eiected. I

254, In ecasbregistei, the combination withV a group of registering elements for one denomination, and, n printing' device, of n opel-'ating' ineens forsnid registering e ements and said printing device, manip 'i lntive means for ditferetninllyd positioning,` -snid operating means, impression 'taking means, and special keys one for each regis` tering element in the group, Withconnection,

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whereb res on ing registering element and actuates sai impression means.

29. In a cash register, the combination 'with a' group of registering elements of one denomination, and a printing device, of an operating means for 'all said elements and said printing device, manipulative 'means for differentially positioning said operating means, special keys, one for each registering element in the group, means controlled by -each special key for connecting the correspending registering element and the operating means, impression means, and connections whereby any of the special keys may actuate said impression means.

30. Iii a cash register, the combination with a plurality of registering devices each coinprising denominational elements, of manipulative devices for determining the entry thereon, amount rinting mechanism positioned under controiJof said manipulative devices, a plurality of special keys for determining in which registe an amount shall be entered,

25 special type c `rriers with connections controlled by said special keys -for bringing them to printngposition, and means for taking impressions from said amount printing mechanism by said special keys.

31. In a cash register, the combination with a plurality of registering devices each comprisin denominational elements, and manipulative devices determining the entry thereon, Yof amount printing mechanism positioned under control of said manipulative devices, a pliirality ot special keys, with connections therefrom for determining in which register an amount shall-be entered, special type carriers with connections operated from said special keys for bringing said carriers to printin position, a platen, and means to positive y force it against both said amount printing mechanism and said special type carriers to print both` an amount and a transaction characteristic on a record material..l Y

32. In a cash register, the combination with a plurality of registers, each comprising denominational elements, and manipulativve devices nism comprising amount type carriers, with connections for positioning them under control of said manipulative devices, special keys determining which register an amount shall be entered in, special type carriers with connections operated by said special keys for bringing` them to printing position and positioned to print 1n line with the amount ty'pe carriers, a platen, and means for forcing said platen against both amount and special type carriers, whereby each amount is printed with a transaction characteristic beside it. 33. In a cash register, the combination each special key actuates the cor-v,

for determiningr the vamount, to be entered thereon, of' printing mecha` 'with a series of groups of registering elements, each group of one denomination, of operating devices, one for each group, and eachcommon to the elements of its group, manipulative means for controlling the differentialpositioning of the o erating de vices, means for connecting sai( registering elements to .said operating devices, means forrnprmally holding said connecting means in inoperative condition, special keys, one for A en aeh 4element in a group, connections whereby said special keys disable said holding devices, amount printing devices controlled by said manipulative means, special )rinting devices operated by the special 30 Keys and positioned to print beside the amount printing devices and means for tale. ing impressions from both the amount and the special printing devices.

34. In a cash register, the combination 35 with registers coml'irising denominational elements, of banks of keys, operating devices for said registers positioned under control of said keys, devices comprising i pawls for connecting said registers to said Voperating devices, means 'controlling the actuation of said connecting devices, a plurality of special keys, means whereby said special keys actuate said controlling means,

,amount type carriers with connections controlledl'by said banks of keys for adjusting them, special type carriers positioned by said special keys, and means for taking impressions from both said amount and said special type carriers.

35. Ina cash register, the combination with registers comprising denominational elements, of manipulative devices, operating sans for said registers positioned un-` der ontrol of said manipulative devices, means controlling the actuation of said registers by said operating means, a plurality of special keys and connections whereby said keys actuate-said controlling means, amount type carriers controlled by said ma# 1,10 nipulative devices, special type carriers operated bysaid special keys, and a common ,i

`meanstor taking impressions from both said amount and said special type carriers.

36. In a cash register, the combination with registers comprising denominational elements, of manipulative means, operating' devices for said register controlled by said manipulative means, special keys. amount printing devices positioned under control of said manipulative means, a special type carrier positioned by said keys means for taking-impressions from both the amount Iprinting devices and the special type carrier, and means causing actuation of said 12sregisters by the operating devices when said special keys Vare actuated.

37. In a cah register, the combination with a `plurality of registering devices, of a 4single series of manipulative devices, operating devices ennnnnn t0 nil 0f said regsters and ennlruiiwi by Suid nxnnipnlntive devices, lne-ins Per designating in wiiivn register nnumnlf: siinli 11e enlereii, nml devices for printing in n Aingin guilnnn the amounts entered rin any ni the registers.

38. In u cuni] register. the emnbilmlion with the keys unil printing' ineeininiszn adapted t0 lie set thereby, of two er Inni-eregistel's aul'npied ln be nel' by said keys,z ilnl u-u operating rnd Iconnu-teil to enel) nf Quid registers und' tn the priming: devices, when by the immun(indiznleiiby the key muy be printed und muy be winseil to be registered upon either of the registers, substantially als described.

39. In i cash register, the en-lnirinntiun in v imnli, in the presence el' lun nnlmeribing n'iinensen.

FREDERICK L. FULLER. W ilnesrfes:

J. J. KENNEDY, T; F. Klauen. 

